Trubella Sunscreen Cream SPF 100 40g
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Product Description
Trubella Sunscreen Cream SPF100 is a very high-protection sunscreen that shields the skin from harmful UVA and UVB rays. It helps prevent sunburn, premature aging, and skin damage while maintaining smooth, hydrated, and healthy skin. Suitable for daily use on all skin types.
Product Overview
Product Name: Trubella Sunscreen Cream SPF100
Form: Sunscreen
Pack Size: 40g
Manufactured By: Glitz Life Care
Used for: Very high sun protection, preventing premature aging, reducing hyperpigmentation and dark spots, maintaining healthy skin
Prescription Required: No
Ingredients & How They Work
Broad-spectrum UVA and UVB filters provide very high protection against sunburn and long-term skin damage. Hydrating ingredients help maintain skin moisture, smoothness, and overall skin health.
Key Benefits
Trubella Sunscreen Cream SPF100 protects the skin from UVA and UVB rays while preventing sunburn, premature aging, and dark spots. Trubella Sunscreen helps maintain smooth, hydrated, and radiant skin with daily use.
How to Use
Apply generously to clean skin 15–30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every two hours or more frequently after swimming, sweating, or towel drying. Use in combination with protective clothing and other sun safety measures.
Side Effects & Precautions
Mild irritation or redness may occur in some individuals. Rare allergic reactions such as itching, rash, or swelling are possible. Avoid contact with eyes. Perform a patch test before first use. For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs and consult a healthcare professional.
Who Should Use
Trubella Sunscreen Cream SPF100 is suitable for all skin types. Ideal for individuals exposed to intense sun, prone to sunburn, premature aging, hyperpigmentation, or dark spots.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly closed and out of reach of children.
